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  1. Charlotte was born on 21 April 1816, Emily on 30 July 1818 and Anne on 17 January 1820 all in Thornton, Yorkshire. They had two sisters, both of whom died in childhood and a brother, Branwell ...

  2. Charlotte Brontë was born on April 21, 1816, in Thornton, England. One of six children, she grew up in the nearby village of Haworth, where her father, the Rev. Patrick Brontë, became the curate of the local church in 1820. Her mother died of cancer the following year. In 1824, Charlotte and three of her four sisters were sent to the Clergy ...

  3. Charlotte Brontë (21. huhtikuuta 1816 Thornton, Yorkshire – 31. maaliskuuta 1855 Haworth, Yorkshire) oli englantilainen prosaisti ja runoilija. Hän oli yksi niin kutsutuista Brontën kirjailijasisarista , ja hänen sisariaan olivat Emily ja Anne Brontë .

  4. 1816–1855. One of the most famous Victorian women writers, and a prolific poet, Charlotte Brontë is best known for her novels, including Jane Eyre (1847), her most popular. Like her contemporary Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Brontë experimented with the poetic forms that became the characteristic modes of the Victorian period—the long ...

  5. Charlotte Brontëová, nepřechýleně Brontë ( 21. dubna 1816 Thornton, West Yorkshire, Spojené království – 31. března 1855 Haworth) byla anglická spisovatelka, třetí nejstarší z pěti sester Brontëových. [2]

  6. Charlotte Brontë was a renowned English writer and gender activist most famous for authoring ‘Jane Eyre,’ an English classic. Born in Thornton, United Kingdom, Charlotte Brontë was one of the three talented Brontë sisters who sought to rewrite the narrative for women in a society washed with prejudices and stereotypes for women.

  7. Aug 24, 2021 · Here’s a seemingly uncontroversial statement: in 1847, a novel called Jane Eyre was published; the author was Charlotte Brontë. One of the most famous things about Jane Eyre is that the male love interest, Mr Rochester, has locked his first wife, Bertha Mason, in the attic of his house. Whilst this statement is fine as far as it goes, there ...